OSTEOLOGY OF CABNIVOKOTJS DINOSAUES. 



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Astragalus and calcaneum (as. and ca.). — The right astragakis and calcaneum, 

 firmly fused with one another and closely adjoined with the distal ends of the tibia 

 and fibula, were found as shown in figure 65. These bones have been carefully 



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Fig. 65.— Right iibi.v, fijjula, astr.igalus, and calcaneum of Ceratosaurus nasicornis Marsh. No. 4733, U.S.N.M 

 J NAT. SIZE. ,-1, front; B, ouf er; C, back views; .Is, astragalus; Ta, calcaneum; J, fibula; T, tibia. 



compared with the homologous elements of Antroclemus, and I fail to find any very 

 distinctive differences, except their smaller size. The astragalus has a prominent 

 ascending process, wliich appears to be of about the same relative proportions as 

 in Antrodemus, except that the ascending process is shorter. 



